The Address Confidentiality Program helps victims keep abusers from discovering their new address. We help protect survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking. More than 990 people currently participate in the program. Keeping Your New Address Confidential If … Continue reading →

Families Living Violence Free is proud to partner with Legal Aid of North Carolina to bring Granville County and surrounding areas FREE Self-Help Clinics. ​​​​​​​Legal Aid of North Carolina’s free do-it-yourself legal clinics educate people about their rights and empower them to handle … Continue reading →

One Survivor’s Story Thank you so much for listening to my story and letting me share my story with you. By ANONYMOUS SURVIVOR “My Life Matters So I Spoke Up.” Although it is difficult to share my story, I will. … Continue reading →

Stalking is a pattern of repeated and unwanted attention, harassment, contact, or any other course of conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to feel fear. Stalking can include: Repeated, unwanted, intrusive, and frightening communications … Continue reading →

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Purple & Pearls on Purpose Ms. Brenda White, Founder A survivor of domestic violence, Brenda White thanks God for being alive today. In April of 2012, she was nearly murdered by her ex-husband. She was stabbed 10 times, tied to … Continue reading →